scholarly journals MANAGEMENT PROCESSES RECONSTRUCTION OF HISTORICAL BUILDINGS SUPPORTED BY SMART TECHNOLOGY – A CASE STUDY OF FUZHOU CITY

Author(s):  
W. Qu ◽  
M. J. Li ◽  
X. Q. Zhang ◽  
Z. Wang

<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> This research is based on the projects that Fuzhou has carried out and in developing, regarding to historical building survey, registration, documentation, publication, construction, and daily management business. It integrates smart technologies such as geographic information technology and visualization technology to develop a historical building conservation management database and Fuzhou historical building conservation planning management system. The construction of Fuzhou historical building conservation planning management system, promoted the reconstruction of historical building management processes, achieved efficient and advanced administrative management, achieved scientific and intelligent conservation of historical buildings, and improved the conservation and management of Fuzhou historical buildings in the field of technology level.</p>

2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 203
Author(s):  
Nan Guo ◽  
Edwin Hon Wan Chan ◽  
Esther Hiu Kwan Yung

With the rapid advancement of urbanisation, the adaptive reuse of heritage plays a key role in achieving sustainable development, which is widely recognised by UNESCO and International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS). In the process of urban renewal, unclear property rights have seriously hindered the relocation of old houses, compensation and the adaptive reuse of historical buildings, even causing a series of social contradictions, such as violence. Moreover, forced evictions and controversy in dealing with the rights of residents, particularly the so-called ‘nail households’ have attracted public attention. However, few studies have analysed the problems and countermeasures from the perspective of unclear property rights. This study focuses on analysing the unclear property rights of historical buildings to propose an Alternative Governance Model for Historical Building Conservation in China. Founded on the Coase Theorem of externalities and property rights to examine the existing complex property ownership and rights patterns of 63 historical buildings in the famous Pingjiang Historic Block in Suzhou, China, the model provides reasonable and feasible reconstruction schemes for each situation. The operation model can also provide a symbiosis of new and old building solutions for urban renewal in developing countries, which may encounter a similar challenge of urbanisation.


Author(s):  
W. B. Li ◽  
G. L. Li ◽  
Y. Yang

<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> In order to solve the problem of "data island" in the management of Fuzhou historical buildings. This paper analyzes historical building management needs and historical building management indicators. Then the data warehouse model of historic buildings is constructed by using dimension modeling method, and a set of data warehouse of Fuzhou historic buildings is designed and established. Finally, a historical building management platform was built on the basis of the historical building data warehouse, which realized the entry, standardization, extraction and cleaning of historical building management data. It provides data support for data mining of historic buildings in order to realize the protection, activation, utilization and standardized management of Fuzhou historic buildings.</p>


Author(s):  
Е.В. Рожков

Актуальность темы статьи, изучаемая автором, бесспорна. Исследование автора основано на необходимости применения цифровизации в процессах по управлению муниципальной собственностью, как это происходит в разных странах являющимися лидерами в развитии муниципалитетов. Статья преследует цели показать необходимость применения современных процессов в управлении городской собственностью, необходимость доверять людям, проживающим в границах города и которые хотят, чтобы местные органы власти прислушивались к их мнению. The relevance of the topic of the article studied by the author is undeniable.The author's study is based on the need to apply digitalization in municipal property management processes, as is the case in different countries as leaders in the development of municipalities. The article aims to show the need to apply modern processes in the management of urban property, the need to trust people living within the boundaries of the city and who want local authorities to listen to their opinions.


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